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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 13| which the air may happen to flow on each occasion, but really 2 I, 13| like this. If all rivers flow from one source, and the 3 I, 13| head-waters of rivers are found to flow from mountains, and from 4 I, 13| greatest mountains there flow the most numerous and greatest 5 I, 13| that the greatest rivers flow from the greatest mountains. 6 I, 13| numerous and greatest rivers flow from the mountain called 7 I, 13| Besides other rivers there flow from it the Bactrus, the 8 I, 13| the west in Celtice) there flow the Istrus and the Tartessus. 9 I, 13| of the remaining rivers flow northwards from the Hercynian 10 I, 13| Istrus) the greatest rivers flow from them. So, too, in Libya 11 I, 13| So, too, in Libya there flow from the Aethiopian mountains 12 I, 13| Scombrus; many rivers, too, flow from Rhodope.~All other 13 I, 13| rivers would be found to flow in the same way, but we 14 I, 13| examples. Even where rivers flow from marshes, the marshes 15 I, 13| see (for most rivers do flow from springs). So it is 16 I, 14| that the region whence they flow was once dry: for their 17 II, 1 | find on the earth either flow or are stationary. All flowing 18 II, 1 | two classes; it does not flow and it is not artificial; 19 II, 1 | space, the sea appears to flow. But this is because it 20 II, 1 | Mediterranean does actually flow. The direction of this flow 21 II, 1 | flow. The direction of this flow is determined by the depth 22 II, 1 | the Aegean. After that the flow of the remaining seas is 23 II, 1 | number of rivers (more rivers flow into the Euxine and Maeotis 24 II, 1 | that just as single rivers flow from mountains, so it is 25 II, 1 | to explain its observed flow.~ 26 II, 2 | maintained that rivers not only flow into the sea but originate 27 II, 2 | water that is generated flow into it: for water flows 28 II, 2 | it causes the rivers to flow on this side of the earth’ 29 II, 2 | original source of their flow, many at the same point, 30 II, 2 | earth the rivers happened to flow through.~But on this theory 31 II, 2 | theory rivers do not always flow in the same sense. For since 32 II, 2 | same sense. For since they flow to the centre from which 33 II, 2 | those rivers are large which flow for a long distance through 34 II, 2 | greatest of the rivers which flow into our sea. Indeed, so 35 II, 4 | quantity of it, but only if the flow comes from a spring. So 36 II, 8 | corresponding to the outward flow; especially towards dawn, 37 II, 8 | description-where the sea is supposed to flow in channels below the earth. 38 II, 8 | various positions, they flow in one direction.~When the 39 IV, 9 | wind (which is a continuous flow of air in a given direction).


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